The quality of traffic is poor and you have to go through a bit of work to weed out the bad source traffic. I find the best offers for 7S are email submits, something that is easy to complete and less hassle for the visitor.

Well yesterday i have tried a ppc campaign with 7 search , only picked highly targeted keywords and got 17000 impressions with 70 clicks without conversions so i believe this niche is not the right one to use with 7search. I have tried 3x the payout.
Facebook probably is best i think.

I saw a Gauher Chaudhry vid last fall where he set up campaigns on several 2nd tier search engines, including 7Search. 7S was the first of 4 or 5 he did. Each campaign was done in the Health & Fitness niche. After launching each campaign, he lost on days 1 thru 4, but was trying different times with DayParting and eliminating poor producing traffic over those days using Partner Blocking. Day 5 profited a bit. Day 6 was 45% ROI and he scaled it big for Day 7 and his week overall was at 80% ROI. Imagine what he did the next 7 Days once he finished a week of "buying data"!

7S has been around since 1999, they are doing something right. You just need to learn what works and get good at it. 7Search is a second tier Search Engine, and does have garbage traffic, as do all 2nd tier engines. The key is to spend a little bit of money and several days figuring out the winning ads, the winning LP's, the right keywords, the right times of day, and the partners you need to block.

As Gauher demonstrated with several second tiers, you have to learn the source, eliminate the losers and scale up the winners.

Edit: I have just started with 7S, talk ton Brad. He'll help you get going.

Save up at least 1000$ before you start, and be prepared to lose it before you make a penny.

$65 may be a little low to start on 7 Search, but a few hundred should be plenty to find some profitable campaigns. That's why I typically recommend 7 Search to people just starting in CPA. It's a good place to get started with a relatively small budget.

That's definitely the truth, $65 really won't get you too far, although just as stated a few hundred should be sufficient. Although 7search might not be the best for the dating niche but if you do infact still want to try it, track everything and just as mentioned weed out any keywords that are just costing you money without earning you any. Good luck!